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Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village in Association with
Art Tours
A Private View of the Studio Museums
of Paris
23-26 May 2016
With Watts Gallery Trust Brice Curator Dr Nicholas Tromans
& Tour Manager James McDonaugh
Introduction
This private tour of Paris has been specially designedfor Watts Gallery Patrons and will bring unique insight into both the art of G F Watts and Paris in the 19th century.
Watts initially visited Parisin the 1850’s when BaronHaussmann’s wide boulevards were first beinglaid out. By the time he andhis wife Mary Watts visitedthe city on their honeymoon in the 1880’s, Paris had beentransformed into what the critic Walter Benjamin later called “the capital of the nineteenth century”. Paris became a centre for the appreciation of Watts: his art formed a key feature of the great Expositions Universelles, at which the retiring Englishman was recognised as a crucial forerunner of European Symbolism.
Central to the appeal of Paris was its wealth of artists’ studios, from cramped little rooms to huge palatial artists’ houses. As Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village opens the Watts Studios at Limnerslease, and continues to lead in the development of an international network of Artist’s Studio Museums, our tour will take us to a series of surviving artists’ studios and houses in Paris and its surrounding region. From the elegant Left Bank home of the great Romantic painter Delacroix, to the amazing double-storey studio-home of Moreau, to the rural setting of Barbizon, we will be reliving the nineteenth-century’s love affair with the studio as a place of utopian idealism and artistic innovation.
You will be staying in deluxe rooms at the boutique 4-star Hotel Pont Royal on the Left Bank, just off the Rue du Bac and in the heart of Paris’ chic St Germain district. The hotel is within easy walking distance of key museums, as well as excellent restaurants, cafes and shops.
Day 1Monday 23 May
London to Paris
Check in at St Pancras International, London
Eurostar departs
Arrive at Gare du Nord, Paris, and private transfer to Hotel Pont Royal (a comfortable 4 star hotel in the heart of St Germain)
Check into room
Drinks and Private evening Lecture by Nicholas Tromans:
“G F Watts and France: Love, Life and Loathing”
Depart on foot
Private evening visit to Musée Delacroix:
Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) was the most influential French Romantic Painter of the 19th century, whose work was also key to the development of Impressionism. The artist lived and had his studio at 6 Rue du Furstenberg from 1857 until his death. The museum, which opens onto a charming secret garden at the back, exhibits personal items belonging to the artist and a selection of his work, including the unusual and mysterious ‘Madeleine dans le desert’ (1845).
Dinner together locally before returning for overnight stay at Hotel Pont Royal.
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Day 2Tuesday 24 May
Rodin, Moreau & Bourdelle
Depart the hotel on foot
Historical walk around St Germain led by one of Paris’ top local guides: this will be an orientation walk on the way to the Musée Rodin with history and architecture en route.
Coffee close to the museum
Visit the Musée Rodin:
The museum is located in Hôtel Biron, an 18th-century townhouse where Rodin lived from 1911. In an effort to spare the mansion from demolition, Rodin donated a number of his works to the State on the condition that they be always exhibited in the building. The beautiful sculpture-filled gardens are a highlight.
Depart on foot
Lunch together locally
Depart the restaurant by bus
Private visit to Musée Gustave Moreau:
Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau designed the museum at the end of his life, within the house he had once shared with his parents. The tiny apartments are crammed with period furniture, decorative trinkets and family possessions. While Moreau made sure his work was allocated as much space as possible, sacrificing his studio in the
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design of the museum, the result is still wonderfully chaotic; paintings cover every available space on the walls with writhing figures, strange plants and mystical creatures, effectively plunging the viewer into the Moreau’s esoteric world. His lifetime’s work in one place.
Return to hotel
Depart by bus
Private visit to Musée Bourdelle:
A garden of sculptures beckons the visitor into the museum, where Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929), who collaborated with Rodin and taught Giacometti, lived and worked. Grand spaces with monumental sculptures alternate with more intimate rooms. The latter include Bourdelle’s studio with unfinished works, and his bedroom decorated with his personal collection of paintings. The museum has a selection of studies for some of his most famous works such as monuments to Mickiewicz and to General Alvear.
Depart by bus
Dinner together locally before returning for overnight stay at Hotel Pont Royal
Day 3Wednesday 25 May
Barbizon & Fontainebleu
Depart the hotel by private transfer Beginning with a visit to Barbizon, just outside Paris, tracing the transition of French art into Impressionism in the very places that artists spent much of their time. Visit Millet’s Studio:
Jean-François Millet was the founder of the Barbizon school, which emphasised realism, landscape and peasant life, and was greatly influenced by the British artist Constable. Millet created his most well-known works, including The Gleaners and The Angelus while living in this house. Visit Auberge Ganne Museum:
In the 19th century this was the only inn in Barbizon, and it became an unlikely centre of artistic production. Corot, Rousseau and Daubigny all spent significant amounts of time here and the building is now a museum of their work.
Depart Barbizon
Lunch together near Fontainebleau
Visit Fontainebleau:
While a royal chateau has been on this site since the 12th century, the current building dates to the reign of François I in the 16th century. The building, decoration and gardens mark the introduction of Italian Renaissance styles in France.
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Day 4Thursday 26 May
La Vie Romantique & Monmartre
Depart the hotel (with bags packed) by private transfer
Curator led visit to the Musée de la Vie Romantique:
This is one of the delightful small museums of Paris and stands at the foot of the Montmartre hill. It was built in 1830 by leading painter Ary Scheffer and hosted many of the great artists, musicians, visitors and writers of 19th century Paris, including Delacroix, Ingres, Rossini and Dickens. The museum displays a variety of paintings and sculptures from the Romantic period.
Drive up to Montmartre for coffee and then set off on a 19th century artists’ walk:
Highlights may include the Musée Montmartre, Renoir’s studio, the remains of Picasso’s former studio at the ‘Bateau-Lavoir’ and the famous cabaret Au Lapin Agile
Independent lunch and some free time
Meet at allocated location and depart by private transfer
Check in at Gare du Nord
Eurostar departs
Arrival at St Pancras International, London
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Costs and Booking
Price:
£1,695 per person Single Room Supplement: £395
Inclusions:
• Three nights accommodation with breakfast in deluxe rooms at the 4 star Hotel Pont Royal - a comfortable hotel in the chic St Germain district
• Return standard class Eurostar tickets
• Three private visits to some of Paris’s great small museums
• Two lunches with two courses, wine and coffee
• Two dinners with three courses, wine and coffee
• Expert guiding throughout by local experts and Watts Gallery curator Nicholas Tromans
• The services of art historian and tour manager James McDonaugh
• Transportation by private coach as listed in the itinerary
• All other entry fees as per the itinerary
• All tips and taxes
• Full Support from Art Tours Office including personalised itinerary booklets, sightseeing notes, restaurant bookings and an emergency contact number
Exclusions:
• One lunch and one dinner
• Any other personal expenditure
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